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Neuronlike adaptive elements that can solve difficult learning control problems

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In this article, a system consisting of two neuron-like adaptive elements can solve a difficult learning control problem, where the task is to balance a pole that is hinged to a movable cart by applying forces to the cart base.
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It is shown how a system consisting of two neuronlike adaptive elements can solve a difficult learning control problem. The task is to balance a pole that is hinged to a movable cart by applying forces to the cart's base. It is argued that the learning problems faced by adaptive elements that are components of adaptive networks are at least as difficult as this version of the pole-balancing problem. The learning system consists of a single associative search element (ASE) and a single adaptive critic element (ACE). In the course of learning to balance the pole, the ASE constructs associations between input and output by searching under the influence of reinforcement feedback, and the ACE constructs a more informative evaluation function than reinforcement feedback alone can provide. The differences between this approach and other attempts to solve problems using neurolike elements are discussed, as is the relation of this work to classical and instrumental conditioning in animal learning studies and its possible implications for research in the neurosciences.

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Dissertation

A proposal of a behavior-based control architecture with reinforcement learning for an autonomous underwater robot

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a set of metodologies to coordinate the execution of comportaments of a robot in order to improve the performance of the robot in a mission.
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Event Identification and Intelligent Hybrid Control

TL;DR: This chapter discusses a method for learning a hybrid system interface where symbols and events are bound in a way which is compatible with the goal of plant stabilization and provides an on-line method for adapting hybrid dynamical systems in the face of unforseen plant variations.
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The Ferrier Lecture 1998 The molecular biology of consciousness investigated with genetically modified mice

TL;DR: The question is raised of the relevance of experimental work with the mouse and some of its genetically modified individuals in the study of consciousness and the contribution of defined neuronal nicotinic receptors species to some of these processes is demonstrated and the data discussed within the framework of recent neurocomputational models for access to consciousness.
Proceedings Article

Planning simple trajectories using neural subgoal generators

TL;DR: This work considers the problem of reaching a given goal state from a given start state by letting anànimat' produce a sequence of actions in an environment with multiple obstacles by way of gradient-based algorithms for learning without a teacher.
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Receptive fields, binocular interaction and functional architecture in the cat's visual cortex

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A Theory of Cerebellar Cortex

TL;DR: A detailed theory of cerebellar cortex is proposed whose consequence is that the cerebellum learns to perform motor skills and two forms of input—output relation are described, both consistent with the cortical theory.
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Receptive fields and functional architecture in two nonstriate visual areas (18 and 19) of the cat.

TL;DR: To UNDERSTAND VISION in physiological terms represents a formidable problem for the biologist, and one approach is to stimulate the retina with patterns of light while recording from single cells or fibers at various points along the visual pathway.
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Toward a modern theory of adaptive networks: Expectation and prediction.

TL;DR: The adaptive element presented learns to increase its response rate in anticipation of increased stimulation, producing a conditioned response before the occurrence of the unconditioned stimulus, and is in strong agreement with the behavioral data regarding the effects of stimulus context.
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Steps toward Artificial Intelligence

TL;DR: The problems of heuristic programming can be divided into five main areas: Search, Pattern-Recognition, Learning, Planning, and Induction as discussed by the authors, and the most successful heuristic (problem-solving) programs constructed to date.